Health & Fitness

Why GE Labeling Is Monsanto's Worst Nightmare

Why GE Labeling Is
Monsanto’s Worst Nightmare

by Marcia Ishii-Eiteman. The dirty little secret behind GE crops is that they are marketing engines for the pesticide industry. Whatever the ads and manipulated media spots say, this is why Monsanto et al. are pulling out all the stops to stop Prop 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act, which would permit companies to label foods made with genetically engineered (GE) crops.

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6 Easy-to-Grow Plants That Heal

6 Easy-to-Grow Plants That Heal

by guest blogger Isaac Eliaz. As an integrative physician, I rely on herbs and botanicals to help promote optimal health. Medicinal herbs have evolved to provide a variety of beneficial natural compounds, such as antioxidants and phytonutrients, which support good health in numerous complex ways. In fact, many traditional herbalists insist that our best medicine can be found growing closest to us, fresh and in season.

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The Cardinal and the Window

The Cardinal and the Window

This spring we all heard the knocking, the repeated sound of something bumping into the window in the dining room. It didn’t take long to see that it was a cardinal smashing itself into the window. Repeatedly. I looked it up in a book and read that he thinks his reflection is a rival. Stupid bird, I thought to myself. And I told a friend of mine, “Our greatest enemy is within.”

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Good News for Girls

Good News for Girls

by guest blogger Maya Rodale. There have been some great stories about women in the news lately. With all the bad news out there, sometimes it’s nice to revel in a batch of inspiring and feel-good stories like these…

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How to Undo the Damage of Negativity

How to Undo the Damage
of Negativity

by guest bloggers Harville Hendrix, PhD, and Helen LaKelly Hunt, PhD. Hurtful words in a relationship can be like a drop of red dye in a glass of water that turns the whole glass pink. What starts out as a slip of the tongue, a small slight from one person to another, sets a process in motion that slowly (or quickly) permeates a relationship and begins to define its tone.

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The Case of The Mysterious Eye Rash

The Case of The Mysterious Eye Rash

It started in April. An itchy, burning little rash at the corner of each eye. I thought it would pass. It didn’t. My first instinct was to apply Neosporin, which I did for one day. And then I asked a nurse and she recommended a cortisone cream. So I bought some. It still didn’t go away.

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The Super Powerful Mineral You're Not Getting Enough Of

The Super Powerful Mineral You’re Not Getting Enough Of

by guest blogger Morley Robbins. I invite your questions, your comments, but most of all your open minds to the truth about the stealth factor in disease in America. We have been misled. We are being misfed. I will help pull back the curtain for all to see…

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Eat Starch, Lose Weight

Eat Starch, Lose Weight

by guest blogger John McDougall, MD. Most people have been ingrained with the false notion that starch and carbs make you gain weight. But the body’s metabolism is genetically encoded to run most efficiently on starch. And no amount of willpower, dieting, or wishful thinking will change that fundamental fact.

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